Organised for the second time by the non-profit civil organization in Serbia “Amma – Centre for the Care of People and Nature“, on 9-11 July, the event will bring together young women farmers from Central Europe and members of the World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms Network (WWOOF) to share and learn new information on the important role women farmers play in the diversification and transition process to sustainable agriculture based on resources.

Organised for the second time by the non-profit civil organization in Serbia “Amma – Centre for the Care of People and Nature“, on 9-11 July, the event will bring together young women farmers from Central Europe and members of the World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms Network (WWOOF) to share and learn new information on the important role women farmers play in the diversification and transition process to sustainable agriculture based on resources.

Organised for the second time by the non-profit civil organization in Serbia “Amma – Centre for the Care of People and Nature“, on 9-11 July, the event will bring together young women farmers from Central Europe and members of the World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms Network (WWOOF) to share and learn new information on the important role women farmers play in the diversification and transition process to sustainable agriculture based on resources.

The 4th edition of the Training School of Danube: Cultural and social implications of global change on the Danube River Basin is taking place in Krems, Austria on 14-21 July.

PhD-students and young scientists from the Alps-Adriatic Rector’s Conference (AARC) and the Danube Rector’s Conference (DRC) universities will have the chance to discuss the issues – with a particular focus on the Danube region and the question of resilience and social peace – and to develop research proposals within this broad context.

The 4th edition of the Training School of Danube: Cultural and social implications of global change on the Danube River Basin is taking place in Krems, Austria on 14-21 July.

PhD-students and young scientists from the Alps-Adriatic Rector’s Conference (AARC) and the Danube Rector’s Conference (DRC) universities will have the chance to discuss the issues – with a particular focus on the Danube region and the question of resilience and social peace – and to develop research proposals within this broad context.

The 4th edition of the Training School of Danube: Cultural and social implications of global change on the Danube River Basin is taking place in Krems, Austria on 14-21 July.

PhD-students and young scientists from the Alps-Adriatic Rector’s Conference (AARC) and the Danube Rector’s Conference (DRC) universities will have the chance to discuss the issues – with a particular focus on the Danube region and the question of resilience and social peace – and to develop research proposals within this broad context.

The 4th edition of the Training School of Danube: Cultural and social implications of global change on the Danube River Basin is taking place in Krems, Austria on 14-21 July.

PhD-students and young scientists from the Alps-Adriatic Rector’s Conference (AARC) and the Danube Rector’s Conference (DRC) universities will have the chance to discuss the issues – with a particular focus on the Danube region and the question of resilience and social peace – and to develop research proposals within this broad context.

The International Summer University “Remembrance and Intercultural Dialogue” in Skopje on 17 – 22 July, aims at giving participants a chance to discuss current challenges young people - especially in the Western Balkans - are facing today in order to develop competencies to take an active role in the process of creating a democratic and inclusive Europe.

The 4th edition of the Training School of Danube: Cultural and social implications of global change on the Danube River Basin is taking place in Krems, Austria on 14-21 July.

PhD-students and young scientists from the Alps-Adriatic Rector’s Conference (AARC) and the Danube Rector’s Conference (DRC) universities will have the chance to discuss the issues – with a particular focus on the Danube region and the question of resilience and social peace – and to develop research proposals within this broad context.

The International Summer University “Remembrance and Intercultural Dialogue” in Skopje on 17 – 22 July, aims at giving participants a chance to discuss current challenges young people - especially in the Western Balkans - are facing today in order to develop competencies to take an active role in the process of creating a democratic and inclusive Europe.

The 4th edition of the Training School of Danube: Cultural and social implications of global change on the Danube River Basin is taking place in Krems, Austria on 14-21 July.

PhD-students and young scientists from the Alps-Adriatic Rector’s Conference (AARC) and the Danube Rector’s Conference (DRC) universities will have the chance to discuss the issues – with a particular focus on the Danube region and the question of resilience and social peace – and to develop research proposals within this broad context.

The International Summer University “Remembrance and Intercultural Dialogue” in Skopje on 17 – 22 July, aims at giving participants a chance to discuss current challenges young people - especially in the Western Balkans - are facing today in order to develop competencies to take an active role in the process of creating a democratic and inclusive Europe.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 4th edition of the Training School of Danube: Cultural and social implications of global change on the Danube River Basin is taking place in Krems, Austria on 14-21 July.

PhD-students and young scientists from the Alps-Adriatic Rector’s Conference (AARC) and the Danube Rector’s Conference (DRC) universities will have the chance to discuss the issues – with a particular focus on the Danube region and the question of resilience and social peace – and to develop research proposals within this broad context.

The International Summer University “Remembrance and Intercultural Dialogue” in Skopje on 17 – 22 July, aims at giving participants a chance to discuss current challenges young people - especially in the Western Balkans - are facing today in order to develop competencies to take an active role in the process of creating a democratic and inclusive Europe.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 4th edition of the Training School of Danube: Cultural and social implications of global change on the Danube River Basin is taking place in Krems, Austria on 14-21 July.

PhD-students and young scientists from the Alps-Adriatic Rector’s Conference (AARC) and the Danube Rector’s Conference (DRC) universities will have the chance to discuss the issues – with a particular focus on the Danube region and the question of resilience and social peace – and to develop research proposals within this broad context.

The International Summer University “Remembrance and Intercultural Dialogue” in Skopje on 17 – 22 July, aims at giving participants a chance to discuss current challenges young people - especially in the Western Balkans - are facing today in order to develop competencies to take an active role in the process of creating a democratic and inclusive Europe.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The International Summer University “Remembrance and Intercultural Dialogue” in Skopje on 17 – 22 July, aims at giving participants a chance to discuss current challenges young people - especially in the Western Balkans - are facing today in order to develop competencies to take an active role in the process of creating a democratic and inclusive Europe.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

The 85th International Session of EYP Brno 2017 will gather nearly 300 participants from 40 European countries. The sessions of the European Youth Parliament (EYP) are organised by young people for young people, especially high school and university students.

The participants will be given a chance to discuss various European issues and propose their own solutions whilst presenting and defending their points of view. They will also have the opportunity to explore the city of Brno and the Region of South Moravia through the cultural programme.

In brief

Founded in 1989, the CEI is a regional intergovernmental forum committed to supporting European integration through cooperation among its Member States.
It combines multilateral diplomacy and project management, both as donor and recipient, while bridging European macro-regions.